Issue 111 • December 2021

The legacy of uranium mining in the Navajo Nation 

Which companies are capitalising on the energy transition by mining key minerals?

Ending anonymous company ownership: the extractive sector takes action

An overdue reform?

After 150 years of royalty tax-free mining, Western US miners could be hit with new bills that could raise up to $2bn for state governments. Is this a long-overdue reform?

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  • Contents
  • Normet International Company Insight
  • Normet International
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The mining industry briefing
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Coolon Company Insight
  • Coolon
  • Vernetzen
  • In Depth
  • The legacy of uranium mining in the Navajo Nation
  • Which companies are capitalising on the energy transition by mining key minerals
  • An overdue reform: Will the US update a 150-year-old mining law?
  • Q&A: Autonomous drones driving innovation on the mine site
  • Ending anonymous company ownership: the extractive sector takes action
  • Cybersecurity in mining: lessons to learn from the Weir attack
  • In Data
  • Revealed: the mining companies leading the way in autonomous vehicles
  • North America is seeing a hiring boom in mining industry cybersecurity roles
  • Commodities
  • Global markets and indices
  • Macro-economic indicators
  • Macro-economic indicators (page 2)
  • Event: Mines and Money London
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